Two Giants players rip coach Ben McAdoo: 'He's lost this team'
Another loss, dropping their overall record to 1-8 on the season, could potentially be the final nail in the coffin for McAdoo. Per ESPN's Josina Anderson (via James Kratch of NJ Advanced Media), one unnamed Giants player said McAdoo has "lost the team".

Kevin Durant to miss game with thigh injury
For his part, Durant is averaging 24.8 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.0 assists and an NBA-best 2.5 blocks per game. NOTES: Golden State SF Kevin Durant (left thigh bruise) could have played but was held out as a precaution.

Senator Sam Dastyari racially abused in Melbourne pub
He keeps his cool, goes back to his group and tells them he doesn't deal with racists. "What kind of patriots are they?" But speaking to The Today Show on Thursday, Senator Dastyari left things on a lighter note.

Iran supply of missiles 'act of war': Saudi Arabia

Aside from showing hostility to the Iranian nation, Saudi Arabia is against the Yemeni nation and keeps pounding its neighbor, continues to express enmity toward Syria and Iraq by strengthening Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group, and even interferes in the internal affairs of Lebanon by forcing its prime minister to resign, he explained.

He did not spell out what action Saudi Arabia might take against Lebanon, a country with a weak and heavily indebted state that is still rebuilding from its 1975-90 civil war and where one-in-four people is a Syrian refugee, according to Reuters.

Saudi Arabia and Hariri aides have denied reports that he is under house arrest, but he has put out no statements himself denying his movements are being restricted.

Iran has accused Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of coordinating with U.S. President Donald Trump to arrange Hariri's resignation, with the goal "creating tension in Lebanon and the region".

"We do not want explosions and destruction to happen again in the Hariri family", he added, referring to the fatal bombing of Saad al-Hariri's father and prime minister of Lebanon, Rafik Hariri, in 2005.